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Monthly Archives: April 2008

Considering posting your paper in a repository? Think again

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 29, 2008
Category: Snippets | 12 Comments

ResearcherID now with Mashups

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 22, 2008
Category: Snippets | 17 Comments

On Guest authors and Ghostwriters

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 19, 2008
Category: Snippets | 10 Comments

Public Access Week: Personal Summary

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 13, 2008
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Public Access Week: Who could read my papers?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 11, 2008
Category: Snippets | 22 Comments

Public Access Week: How do we do it in Germany?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 10, 2008
Category: Snippets | 2 Comments

Public Access Week: New NIH Public Access Policy starts Today

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 6, 2008
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What can Erythopoetin do for you?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: April 1, 2008
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